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Marriage and Partnerships
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Changing Your Name After Marriage
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
Everything you need to know about changing your name after marriage, including whether you need to go to court and how to update your identity documents. ... Read more
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Is Polygamy Legal In the United States?
by Janet Portman, Attorney · Santa Clara University School of Law
Laws against bigamy and polygamy might not stand up under modern notions of morality and the state's right to dictate it. ... Read more
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What States Recognize Common Law Marriage?
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
Learn how common law marriage works, and where these marital relationships are recognized. ... Read more
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Getting a Background Check before Getting Married
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
Nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce. If you and your spouse would like to beat the 50% divorce rate, it's essential that you're open and honest with each other about past relationships, y ... Read more
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Changing Names or Adding a Spouse to a Credit Card
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
Changing the name on your credit card, or adding a spouse to your credit card account, is a pretty standard practice after marriage. But it’s important to know your options—and the risks ... Read more
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Add a Spouse's Name to Titled Property & Accounts
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
It’s not unusual to want to add your spouse’s name to certain property you own. But it needs to be done correctly—and you need to be aware of the possible consequences. ... Read more
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Is Our Marriage Valid in Every Country?
by Amy Castillo, J.D. · University of Minnesota School of Law
Is my marriage legally recognized in other countries around the world? ... Read more
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What Is Spousal Privilege?
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
Historically, married couples have enjoyed special privileges ranging from tax benefits to courtroom privileges. The “spousal privilege” also called the “marital privilege,” protects ... Read more
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Alternatives to Traditional Marriage
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
Over the years, options have emerged for couples who either reject the classic concept of marriage or to whom marriage wasn’t available. Knowing what those options are can help you make an ... Read more
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Common Law Marriage and Divorce: Alimony and Property
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
Find out whether alimony is available after a common law marriage. ... Read more
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Rights and Responsibilities of a Married Person
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
You promised to support your spouse in sickness and in health, but your obligations don’t stop there. Once you're married, you have certain rights and responsibilities that single people d ... Read more
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Who Gets the Engagement Ring If the Wedding is Called Off?
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
You’ve met the love of your life, and now you're buying—or wearing—a gorgeous engagement ring to prove it. But if something goes wrong, and you break up before the wedding, that ring m ... Read more
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Getting Married and Keeping Separate Property
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
Planning a marriage can be a thrilling experience. It’s exciting to begin a life with the one you love. But just because you want to share a life together doesn’t mean you will want to s ... Read more